He repeatedly triggers outrage with his speeches
He repeatedly triggers outrage with his speeches
She was homesick
Just three weeks ago, the footballer and his fiancée were vacationing in Los Angeles. Next year the couple wanted to say yes in Italy. But now Montana and André are going their separate ways for the time being.
The reasons for this are diverse. The couple met in London in 2013. At that time André Schürrle was playing for Chelsea. In 2015 André moved back to Germany for VfL Wolfsburg – Montana followed him. But the Canadian found it difficult to build a life of her own in Lower Saxony and kept flying to her family in Canada.
A few days ago, André Schürrle moved from Wolfsburg to BVB. Maybe there will be a love comeback in Dortmund.
They have officially been a couple for three weeks. At the end of March, André Schürrle spoke about his new girlfriend for the first time. Now the professional kicker went one step further and shared the first photo together with his Anna on Instagram.
Eight months after the broken engagement to Montana Yorke, things are looking up again for the footballer. André Schürrle is freshly in love. The new woman at his side: Anna Sharypova, a 26-year-old Kazakh model.
Already in winter, the BVB star and the beauty with the Bambi eyes turtled together in Dubai. But only now did André make love official. He posted a black and white photo with his Anna on Instagram. In the comments, he marked his sweetheart.
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The pretty 26-year-old shared a similar picture a few days ago on her own Instagram profile. She is holding the snapshot that André has just published in her hand in this photo. There are more photos of the couple on the table.
It is not the first couple picture of the two. Nine weeks ago Anna shared a kiss photo with André. But only now does the kicker stand by his girlfriend.
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He booked the best room in the luxury hotel for several days and celebrated a romantic engagement with his girlfriend – and in the end he left without paying the bill of around 2200 euros. As the police announced on Tuesday, a 21-year-old man and his girlfriend rented a luxury hotel in Neukirchen vorm Wald in Lower Bavaria (Passau district) last week.
Accordingly, the two hardly left anything out when choosing the extras, for the engagement, the man with rose petals left the question of all questions on the floor. After five days, the couple left on Saturday without comment, and a hotel employee filed a complaint. “Since the fraudster had given his real personal details to the hotel, we were able to identify him quickly,” said a police spokesman. “It became clear that the young man had already committed a whole series of other frauds and had already been reported several times.” Now, for the 21-year-old, there is an additional charge for renting fraud. “Even if he is currently being treated according to the Youth Criminal Law, if he continues like this he will face a prison sentence at some point,” said the official. The police do not know whether the lady has accepted the application.
After the fire in an apartment building in Neukirchen (Erzgebirgskreis), the police suspected a 28-year-old resident to be the arsonist. The man was found near the house and provisionally arrested, said the Chemnitz Police Department. On Saturday morning, the police and the fire brigade were called to the house fire. There was a fire in the attic. All residents could get to safety. The fire brigade prevented the fire from spreading to other buildings and put out the fire.
According to the information, the apartment building is currently uninhabitable.123helpme.me At first it was not possible to quantify the extent of the damage caused.
The anti-Semitism commissioner of the federal government wants politics to set an example against hatred of Jews. Therefore, such offenses should be punished more severely. But Felix Klein demands even more.
The federal government’s anti-Semitism commissioner, Felix Klein, has called for harsher penalties for anti-Semitic crimes. The paragraph in the penal code, according to which acts of racist and xenophobic motives are particularly difficult to punish, must be expanded, said Klein to the “Tagesspiegel”. “Because anti-Semitism is a special form of discrimination, not a sub-category of racism.” According to Klein, a corresponding paragraph was included in the criminal code after the NSU murders.
With an expansion of the paragraph a political signal against such acts would be set, he argued. Furthermore, more staff are needed, who also have to be better trained. “The police and prosecutors must finally be able to really prosecute these cases, and quickly.”
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Again and again people of the Jewish faith are victims of anti-Semitic attacks. In mid-August, two people in Berlin attacked a man who was recognizable as a Jew because of his clothing. At the end of July, a rabbi from the Jewish community in Berlin was verbally abused and spat at by two men in Arabic, in front of his child.
Around 7,000 people in Hanover protested loudly and colorfully against threats from journalists by right-wing extremists. A march of the NPD was the reason for the large counter-demonstration.
Around 7,000 people demonstrated in Hanover against threats to journalists from right-wing extremists and for freedom of the press. Lower Saxony’s Prime Minister Stephan Weil (SPD) also lined up among the demonstrators.
The occasion was a rally by the right-wing extremist NPD against critical journalists, for which, according to the police, around 110 participants gathered. According to the police, the demonstrations were initially largely peaceful. On the fringes of the NPD rally, there was repeated tussle with counter-demonstrators, four people were arrested.
“It’s wonderful that we all stand together”
“It is wonderful that we all stand together against the right-wing agitators and constitutional enemies,” said Lower Saxony’s Interior Minister Boris Pistorius (SPD) at the alliance’s rally, “colorful instead of brown”. “We are against the Nazis today, not only in the NPD, but also in other parties,” said Pistorius. “A limit is being crossed.” The danger is that democracy will die from below if journalists are pilloried and threatened. That is why the attempt was right to stop the NPD demonstration.
The Hanover Police Department had initially banned the event with reference to an immediate threat to public safety. The NPD successfully appealed against the ban. The administrative court and, in the second instance, the higher administrative court lifted the ban. A total ban on the demo is not proportionate, the courts declared their decision. However, the police forbade a leading NPD representative from speaking in Hanover. The fear was that he could make criminal statements.
“Hanover is colorful instead of brown”
Hanover’s new mayor Belit Onay (Greens) also spoke at the central rally: “We are sending out a clear message: Hanover is colorful instead of brown. We stand by the side of journalists.” There is no place for misanthropy, anti-Semitism and racism in Hanover. “The most important thing is: we are more.”
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The protest along the NPD’s demonstration route through the southern part of Hanover was loud and colorful. Many hundreds of young people took part, but also local residents and elderly people. “All of Hanover hates the NPD,” the demonstrators sang in unison as the NPD supporters walked the route secured by a large police force. A young man waved an Israel flag, “Stand up against racism” was written on a banner.
Stuttgart (AP) – The AfD federal executive wants to pursue the expulsion of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament member Wolfgang Gedeon.
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In a conference call on Monday it was unanimously decided to call the Federal Arbitration Court, said a member of the party leadership of the German Press Agency.
The Schleswig-Holstein Regional Arbitration Court had previously decided that the controversial member of the party may remain in the AfD. The Baden-Württemberg court of arbitration had declared itself biased, which is why the matter fell to the court of arbitration in Schleswig-Holstein.
The allegations that Gedeon had made racist statements as a member of parliament during a state parliament debate were not conclusively presented by the court according to its own statements last week. After this defeat, the federal board now wants to call the federal arbitration court as the next instance.
Accusations of anti-Semitism against Gedeon had temporarily split the AfD parliamentary group in the Baden-Württemberg state parliament in 2016. Gedeon is currently a non-attached member of the state parliament. He repeatedly triggers outrage with his speeches. Gedeon himself rejects the anti-Semitism allegations.
In the district of Stendal, extensive renovation of two state roads in the north of the district will begin on Thursday. The start will be made on the L 14 between Hindenburg and Gethlingen, as the Ministry of Transport announced on Wednesday in Magdeburg. Work on the L 2 between Neukirchen and Schönfeld will begin next Monday.
According to the ministry, around 1.4 million euros will flow into both projects. The measures were deliberately placed during the holiday season in order to save school traffic long detours through diversions.
The construction work on the L 14 is to be carried out in two stages. If they go according to plan, they will be completed in the last week of the holiday, so that the route can be used again without restriction at the start of the new school year.
A construction period of almost six weeks is planned for the L 2. According to the ministry, a full closure of L 2 is required in the first four weeks, probably until August 21. The traffic will be diverted from Seehausen via Falkenberg and Lichterfelde to Wendemark.
The state of North Rhine-Westphalia wants young people to be better equipped against anti-Semitism and racism. A model project is therefore running in Essen in which schoolchildren should learn how to use it.
How can young people be better prepared against anti-Semitism and racism? A model project entitled “Run in my shoes” has been running in Essen for almost a year. The target group are young people from the age of 14.
“In role plays and teaching units, they reflect on their own attitudes and learn to counter anti-Semitism and racism,” reported the North Rhine-Westphalian state government last week after a visit by State Secretary for Integration Serap Guler. The CDU politician initiated the project together with the Mayor of Essen, Thomas Kufen. It is designed for three years and is financed by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
North Rhine-Westphalia’s Integration State Secretary Serap Güler during a press conference.
Six school classes from grades 8 to 10 with a total of 120 students took part in the pilot phase. Important finding: The previous knowledge of the students is quite different, “so that for each learning group it has to be planned individually which contents are to be introduced in workshops and which have to be deepened,” said the city.
Further training also for teachers
In the prevention project, young people and young adults should learn how to counter the different forms of anti-Semitism and racism. “In addition, you get, among other things, insights into the history of Judaism and the connections between the religions,” said a message from the Ministry of Integration. The offer also includes advanced training for teachers and social workers.
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“In North Rhine-Westphalia there is no place for anti-Semitism and racism,” said Güler after her visit. “An attack on Jews in our country is an attack on all of us. As a state government, we stand for a free and cosmopolitan society.”
In a demonstration against a right-wing vigilante group in Essen-Steele, the organizers expect up to 1,000 participants. Motorists must expect restrictions.
A broad alliance wants to protest against the right in Essen-Steele on Saturday afternoon.
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